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Jul 18, 2003 21:34 # 14080

Smitty * posts about...

Updating Mac's Operating Systems

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Here is my situation. My brother recently gave me his limegreen Imac with OS 8.6. I Bought OS x and this is what i need to know. My brother has some important documents on the HD that he'd like me to keep. I need to know if i install OS x will it cleen sweep my HD? Assuming that it will, Imac's dont have a floppy drive so i have no way of backing up the HD. So will it or will it not delete everything on the HD? Thanks!

Jul 29, 2003 01:54 # 14317

pyro *** replies...

Re: Updating Mac's Operating Systems

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Nope. OS X keeps all your classic (OS 9.2 and below) stuff separate. just make sure when installing not to choose any
option that says it will overwrite your hard drive. But, by default, all the other classic files are saved intact.

May 08, 2004 23:38 # 22215

maxisbest2003 * replies...

Re: Updating Mac's Operating Systems

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The files can be stored on servers. Ultrahost.com lets you have free hosting, you have unlimited space just a file can't be over 1mb. If this doesn't work e-mail me at maxisbest2003@hotmail.com and I will start up my server for you free any size of file.

May 09, 2004 20:29 # 22227

Sigma_7 *** replies...

Re: Updating Mac's Operating Systems

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The files can be stored on servers. Ultrahost.com lets you have free hosting, you have unlimited space just a file can't be over 1mb.

I have very easily entered situations where data that I would like to keep exceeds this 1MB limit. As a result, it requires splitting the information into multiple files (and most FTP-style programs aren't really designed for transferring multiple files transparently.)

The proper way to backup files on a MAC is to use a USB portable hard drive - the highest capacity of those drives of that class are available at Pocketec, but they only appear to be available in the US. Smaller USB portable flash drives are easily available on the local reatil store, with sizes usually ranging between 64MB and 256MB.

And since the Mac is being used, the IPod can easily be used as a portable 5GB Firewire/USB harddrive.


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